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Secret Window (2004)

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Overview

Director:
David Koepp
Writers (WGA):
Stephen King (novel)
David Koepp (screenplay)
Release Date:
12 March 2004 (USA) more view trailer
Tagline:
The most important part of a story is the ending. more
Plot:
A writer is accused for plagiarism by a strange man, who then starts haunting him for "justice." full summary | full synopsis (warning! may contain spoilers)
Awards:
2 nominations more
User Comments:
Great! more

Cast

  (in credits order) (complete, awaiting verification)

Johnny Depp ... Mort Rainey

John Turturro ... John Shooter
Maria Bello ... Amy Rainey

Timothy Hutton ... Ted Milner

Charles S. Dutton ... Ken Karsch

Len Cariou ... Sheriff Dave Newsome
Joan Heney ... Mrs. Garvey
John Dunn-Hill ... Tom Greenleaf (as John Dunn Hill)

Vlasta Vrana ... Fire Chief Wickersham
Matt Holland ... Detective Bradley
Gillian Ferrabee ... Fran Evans
Bronwen Mantel ... Greta Bowie
Elizabeth Marleau ... Juliet Stoker
Kyle Allatt ... Busboy
Richard Jutras ... Motel Manager
Kevin Woodhouse ... Public Works Guy
Vito DeFilippo ... Public Works Guy
Sarah Allen ... Sheriff's Niece
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Isabelle Champeau ... Photojournalist (uncredited)
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Directed by
David Koepp 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Stephen King (novella "Four Past Midnight: Secret Window, Secret Garden")

David Koepp (screenplay)

Produced by
Gavin Polone .... producer
Ezra Swerdlow .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Philip Glass 
Geoff Zanelli 
 
Cinematography by
Fred Murphy 
 
Film Editing by
Jill Savitt 
 
Casting by
Pat McCorkle 
John Papsidera 
 
Production Design by
Howard Cummings 
 
Art Direction by
Gilles Aird 
 
Set Decoration by
Francine Danis 
 
Costume Design by
Odette Gadoury 
 
Makeup Department
Nathan J. Busch II .... hairdresser: New York (as Nathan Busch)
Réjean Goderre .... key hair stylist
C.J. Goldman .... special makeup effects artist
Christine Larocque .... wig maker
Adrien Morot .... special makeup effects supervisor
Patricia Regan .... makeup artist: New York unit
Martin Samuel .... hairdresser: Mr. Depp
Micheline Trépanier .... key makeup artist
George Tucci .... special makeup effects artist
Sylvania Yau .... special makeup effects coordinator
Patty York .... makeup artist: Mr. Depp
 
Production Management
Manon Bougie .... unit production manager
Patrick Legault .... unit manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jesabelle Boileau .... additional third assistant director
Pedro Gandol .... first assistant director
Linda Perkins .... second assistant director: New York
David 'Wex' Wechsler .... first assistant director: New York
 
Art Department
Real Capuano .... scenic technician
Martin Chalifoux .... construction coordinator
Marcel Pierre Dussol .... props
Denis Hamel .... property master
Annie Jamison-DeMarbre .... construction coordinator
Raynald Langelier .... set designer
Brick Mason .... storyboard artist
William F. Reynolds .... set decorator: New York
Lucie Tremblay .... set designer
 
Sound Department
Coll Anderson .... sound effects recordist
Michael Barry .... supervising sound mixer
David Briggs .... foley editor
Nancy Cabrera .... foley artist
Tim Chau .... sound designer
Tim Chau .... supervising sound mixer
Ryan Collison .... foley engineer
Lee Dichter .... supervising sound mixer
Albert Gasser .... sound effects editor
Henry Godding Jr. .... adr recordist: Montreal
Robert Hein .... supervising sound editor
Brad Kanfer .... assistant sound editor
Mathew Knights .... adr recordist
Sean Landeros .... sound recordist
Avi Laniado .... engineering support
Howard London .... adr mixer
Sylvia Menno .... dialogue editor
Angela Organ .... assistant adr editor
Glenfield Payne .... foley editor
Patrick Rousseau .... sound
Marilyn Teorey .... assistant sound editor
David Wahnon .... assistant sound editor
Deborah Wallach .... adr supervisor
Akil Wilson .... assistant sound editor
Keenan Wyatt .... sound technician
Louise Sinclair .... sound re-recording mixer (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Louis Craig .... special effects director
Normand Gobeille .... special effects technician
André Laforest .... special effects technician
Philippe Roberge .... special effects technician
Ryan Storm .... effects technician
Bernard Guay .... special effects assistant (uncredited)
 
Visual Effects by
Jacqueline Allard .... rotoscope
Christopher Almerico .... visual effects coordinator
Arthur Argote .... digital compositor
David Bailey .... digital matte painter
Joseph Brattesani .... digital compositor
Marc Cote .... motion control operator
Pierre Couture .... visual effects coordinator
Pierre Couture .... visual effects producer
Ron Crabb .... matte painter
Travis Dutch .... scanning and recording
Kevin Fitzgerald .... motion control operator
William Higgins .... digital effects artist
Lubo Hristov .... digital matte painter
Nancy Hyland .... digital compositor
Irene Kassow .... visual effects editor
Darren Locke .... pre-visualization: Keyframe Digital Productions
Tom Lynnes .... CG supervisor
Margaux Mackay .... visual effects supervising producer
Gray Marshall .... visual effects supervisor
Craig Mathieson .... digital compositor
Matt McFarland .... scan/record manager
Jennifer Mizener .... visual effects production office coordinator
Jim Rider .... Flame artist
César Romero .... digital compositor
Robert Scifo .... digital matte painter
Craig Shumard .... motion control technician
 
Stunts
Marcello Bezina .... stunt double
Jere Gillis .... stunts
Karine Lemieux .... stunt double: Maria Bello
David McKeown .... stunt coordinator (as Dave McKeown)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Jean-François Abran .... electrician
Sylvain Bernier .... gaffer
Stephane Boisvert .... generator operator
François Daignault .... camera operator
Mathieu Décary .... first assistant camera
Mathieu-Félix Drouin .... clapper loader
Lukasz Jogalla .... camera operator
Tom Kerwick .... key grip: New York
Andre-Pierre Lampron .... additional electrician
Patrick Lima .... dolly grip
Kenneth MacKenzie .... key grip
Pierre Malo .... rigging electrician
Charles Marcotte .... electrician
Jordi Montblanch .... grip
David Reinhard .... daily second assistant camera
Alain Rousseau .... second assistant camera: "a" camera
Stephane Tanguay .... electrician
Abeille Tard .... camera trainee
Marco Venditto .... rigging gaffer
William M. Weberg .... best boy grip: New York
Jonathan Wenk .... still photographer
Barry Wetcher .... still photographer: New York
 
Casting Department
Lee Genick .... extras casting
Andrea Kenyon .... casting: Canada
Gabriel Lavina .... casting assistant: Montreal
Ed Lewis .... casting associate
Wendy O'Brien .... casting associate
Randi Wells .... casting: Canada
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Rosalie Clermont-Bilodeau .... assistant costume designer
Roseann Milano .... wardrobe supervisor: New York
Lyse Pomerleau .... costume supervisor
 
Editorial Department
Steve Bowen .... digital colorist
Adam Geiger .... assistant editor
Mo Henry .... negative cutter
Berenicci Hershorn .... assistant film editor
Jordan Lindblad .... editorial production assistant
Chris Regan .... color timer
Will Reichel .... post-production coordinator
 
Music Department
Nancy Allen .... assistant music editor
Joseph S. DeBeasi .... music editor: temp score
Julie Eidsvoog .... music preparation
Bruce Fowler .... orchestrator
Suzie Katayama .... music preparation
Blake Neely .... additional conductor
Suzana Peric .... music editor
Mark J. Petracca .... music consultant
Michael Riesman .... conductor
Michael Riesman .... music scoring mixer
Alan Elliott .... composer: additional music (uncredited)
Steve Kempster .... score mixer (uncredited)
 
Transportation Department
Vincent Brabant .... driver
Bertrand Calmeau .... driver
Alexandre Juaneda .... transportation captain
André Michaud .... driver
 
Other crew
Randall Balsmeyer .... title designer
Liza Bambenek .... unit loader: New York
Lisa Marie Blair .... photo double: Maria Bello
Mathias Bocquillon .... assistant: Mr. Depp
Jeff Caron .... location assistant
Robert Cavalluzzo .... assistant location manager: New York
Jean-Philippe Collin .... stand-in: John Turturro
J. John Corbett .... title designer
Jen Cox .... first assistant accountant
Christi Dembrowski .... assistant: Mr. Depp
Kim De Pietro .... location manager
Yves Desjardins .... travel coordinator
François Doré .... police liaison: Sûreté du Québec, Montreal
Émilie Dussault .... assistant: Mr. Swerdlow (as Emilie Dussault)
Marjorie Hamel .... production assistant
Buck Holland .... assistant: Mr. Depp
Alan Jacques .... projectionist
Marc Julien .... set production assistant
Steve Leblanc .... truck production assistant
Julie Mongeau .... assistant: Mr. Koepp
Nico Muhly .... midi supervisor
Helene Muller .... production coordinator
Hélène Müller .... production coordinator
Len Murach .... location manager
Janice Naehu .... assistant: Mr. Koepp
Will Reichel .... assistant: David Koepp
JP Sarni .... office production assistant: New York
James Smith .... assistant: Mr. Polone
Romy Stutman .... assistant: Mr. Polone
Deana Vinciullo .... production assistant: New York
Martin Williams .... safety rigger
Jason Messeri .... set production assistant: New York (uncredited)
Bill Timoney .... adr voice group (uncredited)
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Secret Window, Secret Garden (USA) (working title)
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for violence/terror, sexual content and language.
Runtime:
96 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
DTS | Dolby Digital | SDDS
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Johnny Depp's line, "This is not my beautiful house. This is not my beautiful wife. Anymore.", is taken from the Talking Heads' song "Once in a Lifetime". more
Goofs:
Factual errors: When Mort's wife tries to escape, she starts her Saab and then struggles to get the manual gear in reverse. This is illogical, as the Saab has it's ignition at the gear shifter, incorporating a lock for the shifter. The ignition will always be turned off with reverse engaged, to be able to withdraw the key in these cars. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Mort: [voiceover] Turn around. Turn around. Turn the car around and get the hell out of here. Right now. Don't go back. Do not go back there.
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Movie Connections:
References Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998) more
Soundtrack:
Get Down more

FAQ

A NOTE ABOUT SPOILERS
How does it end?
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16 out of 28 people found the following comment useful:-
Great!, 17 April 2006
8/10
Author: penguin847 from United States

This is based on the Stephen King short story called "Secret Window, Secret Garden". It is about Mort Rainey, a mystery writer who had recently divorced his wife because she has cheated on him. He is struggling with the loss and lives in a cabin on lake with his beloved dog. The movie begins with him taking a nap (he does that a lot in this movie) when he hears a knock on the door, at the door there is a man blaming him of plagiarism. He soon finds out that this man,John Shooter, is very serious about the story situation, he find s his beloved dog dead, along with a few other people. Who is this John Shooter? Does he even exist? Is Mort just plain crazy? Find the answer to all of these questions in this drama/thriller. The violence in this film is scarce but pretty graphic. The language is constant, but since it is PG-13 there is only one use of the F-word, with many used of the S-word. The sexual content is the basis of the movie. Overall i love this movie and recommend it to anyone, though some may find it boring.

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